Meshi
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15.08.2024

Meshi is a small tower complex of XIV-XVIII centuries in Itum-Kali district of the Chechen Republic. Located on the southern slope of Mount Kharsakort of Malkhist gorge in the border zone with Ingushetia and Georgia at an altitude of 1700 m above sea level.

Meshi is a common name for two complexes. The first is a five-story battle tower with a pyramidal roof and battle balconies-mashicles and a four-story semi-combat tower made of rough sandstone, now partially destroyed. The second is a four-story trapezoidal residential tower of poorly treated slate slabs, located on the eastern slope of Mount Harsacort. It is noteworthy that part of the space of the first and second floors of the residential tower occupies a ledge of a rock base. The third floor - residential, high, fourth - in the form of a semi-open veranda.

If you go down to the stream, you can see two tower-shaped crypts with a pyramidal-step roof, the second of which is two-tiered, folded of treated stones, with walls covered with lime mortar.

The Meshi Tower complex is an object of cultural heritage and is located on the territory of the Argun Historical, Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve.